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'Nobody can take the stress away from me': a qualitative study on experiences of partners of patients with cancer regarding their work and health.

Pieter CoenenAmber D ZegersNadia de VreezeAllard J van der BeekSaskia F A Duijts
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Findings from this study show that the burden on partners of patients with cancer is substantial and cannot be overlooked. The state of survival mode that partners get into during the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of their loved ones can have various implications on their physical and mental health, and work situation. Given this high burden and as legislation for care leave from work and (health care) support for partners appear to be insufficiently in place in the Dutch context, there is a need for better-targeted support for partners of patients with cancer. Implications for RehabilitationThe survival mode that partners of patients with cancer get into during the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of their loved ones can have various implications on their physical and mental health, and work situation.This study showed that the burden on partners of patients with cancer is substantial and cannot be overlooked.Given this high burden and because legislation for care leave from work and (health care) support for partners appears to be insufficiently in place in the Dutch context, there is a need for better-targeted support for partners of patients with cancer.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • hiv testing
  • men who have sex with men
  • physical activity
  • palliative care
  • public health
  • risk factors
  • mental illness
  • quality improvement
  • affordable care act
  • chronic pain
  • health insurance